Late Wednesday, Strand said the company had raised $2.2 million late last year from prior investors, giving it a total of $9 million raised in 2012, but "is still working on the long-term funding, (with) nothing to announce yet."

LifeNexus says its technology ensures that consumers have their personal health information available when and where they need it, including health transactions, savings and discounts, reward and incentive programs, insurance eligibility information, financial payment records and other information.

Rowley had been chief medical officer (and according to LifeNexus a co-founder) of Practice Fusion, but Practice Fusion CEO Ryan Howard said Wednesday that Rowley left that position in 2011 and “phased into a part time medical director role.”

Emily Peters, Practice Fusion’s vice president of marketing communications, said Rowley “was a very early part” of the Practice Fusion team and created the underlying Medical ChartWizard technology that became the original foundation of its EMR, but he “was not an official co-founder.”

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